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Saurabh Sensharma

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Saurabh Sensharma

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Principal PM, Azure Storage Microsoft

Saurabh Sensharma drives product strategy and investments for Artificial Intelligence workloads on Azure Storage. With 15+ years of product experience launching products across mobile computing, deep learning and computer vision, security and authentication, and cloud-native backup solutions, he has earned three US patents and holds a pending patent on AI assistants for remote interactions. Deeply customer-focused, he identifies and solves complex challenges in cloud and infrastructure technology, particularly around security, operational agility, and leveraging AI to drive business outcomes.

Bio from: Microsoft Ignite 2025

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Running AI on Azure Storage: Fast, secure, and scalable

AI workloads require a fast and secure data infrastructure that works seamlessly. Learn how Azure Blob storage scales for OpenAI, how Azure Container Storage and Blobfuse2 ensure GPUs never sit idle, how to simplify integration with Ray/KAITO for AI apps on AKS, and how Blob storage integrates with AI services and frameworks to securely convert your enterprise data to AI-ready data. You’ll leave with best practices to drive performance, security, and developer velocity with Azure Storage.

Deploying AI workloads on Kubernetes is now a necessity. But when those workloads are stateful, the complexity multiplies. We’ll dive into the real-world journey of going from zero to production with AI on K8s, focusing on managing stateful services. We'll unpack architectural patterns, storage strategies, and challenges when running persistent, data-heavy AI workloads in a cloud-native environment. Join us to share learnings and hear how others are navigating the stateful side of AI on K8s.

Connection Pods accommodate up to 15 people. Please RSVP and arrive at least 5 minutes before the start time, at which point remaining spaces are open to standby attendees.